From: Thomas Friedrich <friedrich@statistik.tu-dortmund.de>
To: mailing list for ConTeXt users <ntg-context@ntg.nl>
Subject: Re: setupenumerations overwriting setupitemize
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2014 15:09:23 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CA+cORN8YEtgxFSa_B6a8TygVTw+tzbpYWSBJJ_4xwYC9bwfdgA@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <958EDBE0-3C48-4ADA-9305-D30623023B24@gmail.com>
2014-02-20 14:52 GMT+01:00 Wolfgang Schuster <schuster.wolfgang@gmail.com>:
>
> Am 20.02.2014 um 14:45 schrieb Thomas Möbius <kontakt@thomasmoebius.de>:
>
>> A general question. I use setupenumerations to define theorem-,
>> lemma-, and definition-environments for my document. I realised that
>> setupenumerations is overwriting keys that are set in setupitemize
>> (and groups defined by defineitemgroup).
>>
>> ~~~snip~~~
>> \setupenumerations [numberconversion=numbers]
>>
>> \starttext
>> \startitemize[a]
>> \item Text Text
>> \item Text Text
>> \stopitemize
>> \stoptext
>> ~~~snip~~~
>>
>> vs.
>>
>> ~~~snip~~~
>> %\setupenumerations [numberconversion=numbers]
>>
>> \starttext
>> \startitemize[a]
>> \item Text Text
>> \item Text Text
>> \stopitemize
>> \stoptext
>> ~~~snip~~~
>>
>> This is unintuitive for me.. Is this expected behavior??
>
> What is the problem, I can’t see a difference in the output of both examples?
>
> Wolfgang
Interesting..
In the first example I see
1. Text Text
2. Text Text
in the second, I see
a. Text Text
b. Text Text
I am using the context version from the Ubuntu package manager.
% context --version
mtx-context | ConTeXt Process Management 0.52
mtx-context |
mtx-context | main context file: /usr/share/texmf/tex/contex
t/base/context.mkiv
mtx-context | current version: 2012.05.30 11:26
Probably, I should update.
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2014-02-20 13:45 Thomas Möbius
2014-02-20 13:52 ` Wolfgang Schuster
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